Event Date: 8 – 9 November 2013 Unrecognised Nations and Peoples Organisation Laan van Meerdervoort 70 2517 AN The Hague The Netherlands Alternative Cultures of Diplomacy Part of the Diplomatic Cultures Research Network (AH/J013900/1) Shifting attention beyond diplomacy as the domain of states alone, the final workshop will explore a series of alternative …

Event Date: 21 – 22 June 2013 South Wing G12, Council Room University College London, Gower St, London WC1E 6BT Spaces of Diplomacy Part of the Diplomatic Cultures Research Network (AH/J013900/1) The second workshop will focus on the spaces within and through which diplomatic culture is articulated and translated. If diplomacy is theorised …

Event Date: 15-16 February 2013 Deighton Room, Trinity College, Cambridge CB2 1TQ Translating Diplomatic Culture Part of the Diplomatic Cultures Research Network (AH/J013900/1) Exploring the broad themes of this research network, the first workshop will focus on questions of how diplomacy is imagined and practiced differently across a range of times and …

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